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  1. Frank Sinatra performing “The Lady Is A Tramp,” featuring Ella Fitzgerald, part of Sinatra And Friends/The Man And His Music.Listen to Frank Sinatra's greate...

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  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Lady Is A Tramp (Live at the Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, 1960) · Ella FitzgeraldThe Complete Ella In Berlin: Ma...

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  3. Won’t go to Harlem in ermine and pearls. Won’t dish the dirt with the rest of the girls. That’s why the lady is a tramp. I like the free, fresh wind in my hair. Life without care. I’m broke, it’s oke. Hate California, it’s cold and it’s damp. That’s why the lady is a tramp. I go to Coney, the beach is divine.

  4. That's why the lady is a tramp. I like the free, fresh wind in my hair. Life without care. I'm broke, it's OK. Hate California, it's cold and it's damp. That's why the lady is a tramp. I go to Coney, the beach is divine. I go to ballgames, the bleachers are fine. I follow Winchell, and read every line.

  5. That's why the lady is a tramp. I like a prizefight, that isn't a fake. I love the rowing, on Central Park lake. I go to Opera and stay wide awake. That's why the lady is a tramp. I like the green grass under my shoes. What can I lose, I'm flat, that's that. I'm alone when I lower my lamp. That's why the lady is a tramp.

  6. Won't dish the dirt with the rest of the girls. That's why the lady is a tramp. I like the free, fresh wind in my hair. Life without care. I'm broke, it's oke. Hate California, it's cold and it's damp. That's why the lady is a tramp. I go to Coney, the beach is divine. I go to ballgames, the bleachers are fine.

  7. Personnel includes Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Paul Smith (piano); Barney Kessel (guitar); Joe Mondragon (bass); Alvin Stoller (drums). Buddy Bregman (conductor and arranger). Note: Both Ella and Frank made their first and most famous recordings of "The Lady Is a Tramp" at Capitol Studios in LA three months apart in 1956. back to top of page: 1956